DETROIT – The Colorado Rockies knew their weekend series with Detroit was going to be tough.

Still, they were going to miss Max Scherzer and David Price, so how bad could things get?

As it turned out, really bad.

Anibal Sanchez struck out a season-high 12 in seven innings and the Tigers finished off a dominant series sweep with a 4-0 victory Sunday.

The Rockies were outscored 19-7 in the series, producing only one more run than Victor Martinez did with a pair of three-run homers for Detroit.

“There aren’t any magic words after something like that,” said Rockies manager Walt Weiss. “We’ll take a day off, recoup and try to win a series starting Tuesday.”

Sanchez (8-5) became the third straight Tigers starter to dominate the Rockies, allowing two hits and a walk.

“I had the life back in my fastball, and I just kept going to it,” Sanchez said. “When you know you can throw your fastball on every pitch, and you know you can put it anywhere, it makes your other pitches even more dangerous.”

Joba Chamberlain allowed one hit in a shutout eighth inning, and Joakim Soria did the same in the ninth.

Jorge De Le Rosa (11-7) gave up four runs on six hits in 6 2-3 innings. All six hits came with two outs, but Detroit grouped three of them to create a big third inning.

“They are tough on everyone — for me, that’s the best lineup in the league,” De La Rosa said. “I made some really good pitches, and they still hit them. That shows you how good they are.”

De La Rosa retired the first two batters of the third, but Rajai Davis’s speed and some sluggish defense turned a routine single into a double. De La Rosa then hit Ian Kinsler, and Miguel Cabrera made it 1-0 with a single up the middle.

Martinez connected two pitches later.

Sanchez fanned seven in his final three innings.

Trainer’s Room

Detroit: LF Andy Dirks went 1 for 4 for Single-A West Michigan on his second rehab assignment to try and return from a back problem that has kept him out all season. Dirks, who had to cut his first assignment short in July, is hitting .286 in two games for the Whitecaps.

Colorado: SP Christian Bergman (wrist) was scheduled to make his second rehab start for Double-A Tulsa on Sunday night. … OF Carlos Gonzalez remained out of Sunday’s lineup, two days after aggravating an ankle injury when he slid into the Comerica Park fence trying to catch a foul ball. Walt Weiss said Sunday that he’s confident Gonzalez will return during the upcoming home series against the Cubs.

Up Next

Detroit: Detroit travels to New York for a four-game series that will be highlighted by David Price’s first start in a Tigers uniform. In Monday’s series opener, Max Scherzer (13-3, 3.27) faces Brandon McCarthy (6-10, 4.56).

Colorado: After a day off on Monday, the Rockies return home for three games with the Cubs. Brett Anderson (1-3, 3.12) is scheduled to start the opener against Chicago’s Travis Wood (7-9 5.10).